So my new Zen Torii is on its way. It is going to set me back a pretty penny but I think of it like this: In my more mature and senior years what am I going to want to do? I am going to wish for a nice walk, a warm sweater, a hot cup of soup and a great listening experience. How much did you put away for retirement this year. Well a healthy chunk of that should have been spent on an extraordinary amplifier with a lifetime warranty. My Zen is in the mail and I don't regret a penny spent on this fabulous piece of equipment. So when you are making decade long decisions about stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, consider Decware. It is the one investment I am sure I will never regret.John

Re: Decware as part of retirement planningReply #2 - 05/30/13 at 15:55:59

I know I wold choose a full annual IRA contribution and a Decware amp over, say, for the sake of equivalent dollars, a Cary amp and no savings. And besides, long term financial goals and planning is one thing, but music is one of the basic necessities of daily living, like oxygen, food, and sex. You don't regret breathing or screwing, do you? Don't regret the music, either.

Re: Decware as part of retirement planningReply #6 - 06/09/13 at 20:58:27

With the addition of the DM945's joining the CSP2+ and Taboo MKIII I now have the complete Decware system. It is sweeeeeeet! I added a DefTech Supercube 3 and I have a terrific Sat/Sub system. Bring on the free time!